The Oshawa Times, 10 Jun 1960, p. 11

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PS - Co . T | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 10, 1960 1] - mmittee To SPORTS IN BRIEF |... ... ena 1e S a ore 1 be close of play whe the firs| In. of Dale Em "pound na { _---- _ i w irst| ing of Dale Ems, 187-pound half J Make Bid For | MAKE NET CHOICES nual National Wheelchair Games| 1 close of play when the first back and end 5 Bradley Uni- . : 'Winter Games (Main. non - playing captain of|Man paraplegic ieam from Mont-|Edghastion here Thursday. Only|philadelphia Eagles of the Na- | |Canada's Davis Cup team Thurs-real won three {trophies and Ted Dexter made any attempt 10|tional League, also played for { OTTAWA (CP)--A committee|/day announced the names of the|seven medals in a program that force the pace and the Sussex Fort Benning during army serv- of the House of Commons has|three junior tennis players wholinciuded swimming, archery, captain took 2% hours for his 52|ice, been formed to lead and co-ordi.\will represent Quebec in the|Pibg pong, darts, wheelchair rac-iruns, which included eight bound} -- 4 - A ng and such field events as dis- aries. ' By GERRY BLAIR ed the game's scoring, giving|season will be this coming Thurs Grandy, Ahearne mb Winter Olympics to Canada. They are. Keith Carpenter, 18, cus and javelin-tossing i BRIGGS IMPROVES REMEMBER WHEN. a i i i +h one minute later, Glen Lotton|defeated St. Catharines Athletics y ; | : 8 ; 4 Xs 2 Dest izes Ye with Fy he scored the first of his trio, to even! (not including last night's re- ; Third Perio si, 28 informal; it is smaller than|real and Yvon Leblanc. 19, ofl wiNNIPEG (CP)--Manitoba's Walter O. (Spike) Briggs, 48, for-| Paul Berlenbach scored a de- 3 'as nig 9. Whitby: Davis .... 3.18 the average Cemmons commit- Marieville. first bow-fishing season opens to-mer president of Detroit Tigers, |cisive 15-round victory over W.L. or, Gi FW atur, he 10. Whitby: Lock e an whelmed the undemanned Long| Elgin Luke missed two glorious outside of Whitby naturally. The bi " - rather ane Liens . ; 1 ok at M hel : Banch Castolites, 10.2, 2 opportunities in the first iri Wings are seeking revenge for Campbell) 13.18 Its meetings are held in private. niors from Ontario and British|Bert Kooyman, provingial direc-leach day, Henry Putnam Memor-|, 44 light heavyweight cham- filled farce midway through the Castrolite nets outguessed him on|ceived, not only from the oppos- (McComb) 15.23 members are cabinet ministers/in competition fo select. the two|day,- Areas designated are Briggs, who suffered a cerebral |Plonship at New York 34 years second period. From that point both occasions. ing players, but the officials asi» whithy: Carnegie and the commit se' Wis Wilh he " sister ix|night. Whitby club officials felt . other House committees, Health|pete in the Davis Cup trials inibe taken and all fish taken must| A ; title a month later to Jack De- gov lacrosse Sus Wigessad 4s the middle frame registering six|ng of Penalties -- McComb (holding) Minister Monteith is the chair. Quebec City June 22-25 be removed from the water and) ARGOS SIGN BACK laney. Stribling was killed in a LL f C Pp, bero and Jerry Ravery of Whitby lead «. the end of two periods of should have been disallowed. . : LEGICS LEAVE : dh ih =, took ah made bv the rm Brian Gibson was in a Whithy Grandy (cross checking) 3.44, The committee received a brief PARAPLEG (CP 3 E ENGLAND STYMIED gonauts of the Big Four Footballilater, in 1933. ~ ~~ " : ; eas aving returned fr y or bene . ancouver, Dresel op Montreal team left by air Thurs- BIRMINGHAM, England menced handin Lt atch cession. Lotton again and finally| Season, having returned from at- 4.55, McComb (served bench pen- Vancouver, representing a group " : NE y = % > . conducts. § gu Thay me Bob Camegie oa ey tending school at Ann Arbor, ally) 4.55, McComb (h. stick), of Brikgh Columbia bus nessmen|day night for New York to par- (Reuters) -- England's cricket had sounded, six match penalties the period accounted for Whitby's| Physical Education stick, match misconduct) 8.43, designated as the site of the 1968} South African attack, could man- and ome 10-minute misconduct second period goals SUMMARY Tushingham (cross checking) sporis carnival, | YESTERDAY'S One of the match misconducts third and final stanza, with com-| 1. Long Branch: Ahearne ng) 12.32, Grandy (elbow.) 15.02,|is fo decide which of five Cana-| I: \""4, was assessed to Coach Davidson paratively little scoring. Only (Webb) 10.00 Davidson (10-minute misconduct) dian sites that have been pro-| STARS - trol 'of his club, as they display- of the final period, that by Terry nalties Dub (interfer- 3 mend it > : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed outrageous conduct and Davis, to complete his fine eve- ence) 3.10, McCr nterfer- WINS EMPIRE TITLE | The five ave Garibaldi, Man.| "Lo. yr. Prank Bolling. Detroit sportsmanship they are cer- ning's work ence) 6.41, Davidson nte | GLASGOW. Scotland ning Park and Hope, B.C., about 8 rank Boling, Deiro tainly not a credit to the game. | Ray Lock scored his firstience) 17.15, Ahearne (highstick- pic" = Ohio Caller. 20 omers and 2 le in 7-5 In between the penalty fiesta,(goal of the season with seveniing) 19.1 Briisn Shawn os 4 alder couver respectively, Kimberley, wy Home re gua 5 double n fi SH er . 1 Wo ate onga's J and 7-4 doubleheader sweep ove -quie 19" MONTREAL (CP) -- Lome/June 10-12. Last year an eight-/fiveday fest match began ably, yy, "pre 2. formerly with nate efforts to bring the 1968 Canadian junior Davis Cup trials. |i i i ' y against the un- gijck 8 | . | : q . Whitby Red Wings moved into/Long Branch the lead, but just day, June 16, against th n- stick) 18.0¢ The committee describes itself(and Tom Bell, 18, both of Mont-| BEGIN BOW-FISHING | BENNINGTON. Vi. (AP By THE CANADIAN PRESS "hithy 2 2 y er- the count. sults), rated as the team to beat, X ) : : 0 Whitby Arena as they over as nbJofficial standing.| They will compete against ju- day and continues until June 30,|is showing 'slight improvement (Young) Stribling to retain his The game turned into a penalty-|utes of play, as Cuddy in the {he rough treatment they re- 11. Long Branch: Veinpel Ho ever, free of its seven|Columbia June 15-17 in Toronto tor of fisheries, announced Thurs- ial Hospital reported Thursday.| ttee receives juniors who will join the Cana- marshes around the south end of hemorrhage Saturday. is still on|ago fonight, before a crowd of on, not to much in the way of Whithy applied the pressure in We)' in the Garden Cily Mondar (McCready) 18.20 briefs and delegations just as|dian Davis Cup squad and com- Lake Winnipeg. Only carp mayithe critical list 55,000. But Berlenbach lost the »s to take a ¢ ing 7-1/the eighth and deciding goa I ! times to take a commanding 7-1 2 > 2.58, Dubek (match misconduct), mar disposed of by burying. | TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar-|motorcycle accident seven years Castrolites, to heart and com- Lotton, Davis with three in suc-|uniform for the first time this Lanchbury (match misconduct) Tuesday from Frank Bernard of MONTREAL A 10-man By the time the final buzzer with just one second remaining in/Michigan, where he is taking Hall (h. stick) 7.55, Ahearne (h. anxious to have Garibaldi Park ticipate in the 300-competitor an- team, completely subdued by the were meted out to Long Branch. Then came the wild and woolly First Period 10.25, Veinpel, R 0 s s (high stick-| The committee's first objective| of Long Branch, who lost al! scored in the first half 2. Whitby: Lotton (Davis) 11.00 19.40. posed has the most to recom- and 100 miles east of Van- Tigers, drove in five runs witl Whitby managed to trounce the minutes remaining to make the Second Period Halafihi Thursday night to win B.C., and Banff, Alta. ; [Baltifnore Orioles Castrolites in the goal scoring score read. 9-1. Veinpel concluded 3. Whitby: Lotton apni : "Raed 3 kx ¥ S Foal 5 3 p yn . the vacant British Empire light- | itching: il ' \ 7 department he Long Branch scoring while (Ross, Davis) 1.4 Phin {boxing "litle, The LARGE SQUIRRELS Picking: Bill He an Lincir REDUCES POWER ; The Wings were again led by Whitby were a man short, Char- Whitby: Davis (Letton) .. 2 MON Hight ih 1 hi or . ua ; edlegs, saved {-2 VICIOI 2 ; 8 i y ) . feree stopped » fight the The so-c: fox squi larg-i¢ the a $C. r 'Bp classy forward Terry Davis as lie Grandy se an elbowing 5. Whitby: Davie 9 PPI PR Hg i 0 <3 by x quires, larg 7 San GO MOWER NOISE TO : > = ro oy 91 12th round. It s scheduled for est 0. North American squirrels, with 2-3 innings of perfect re ~~ N | he fired home four goals and penalty at 15.02, Campbell) ely : 3 2 > ~ A SOOT { z 5 ' Ln o 13. is a native of southern Ontario / HING HUM ' added one assist. Terry has aver-| Bob Carnagie tallied his second| 6. Whitby: Davis 8 -------- i , or ummer aged a nifty three goals per game goal of the night, and the final '7. Whithy: Lotton See all 5 ) MH since the beginning of the 1960 goal of the game, on an end flo McCready) ante . 4 schedule end pass from goaltender Bob| 8, Whitby: Carnegie 19.5¢ Lawn-Cruiser : | ¢ i rs 'Glen Lotton also was tremend-| McC ready, giving Cuddy nol Penalties br Campbell, Dubek models plus the \ we. cool SHIRTS ous in the goals department, with chance on the play. {(roughing) 2.06, Ahearne (talking A ri 4 a hat trick and an assist GAME COMMENTS A total| back), Bunting (h. stick), Webb ide-On Tractor at v The first period was hard of 26 penalties were called, with|(match misconduct) 2.37, Veinpel 4 4 your dealer's. ¢ G fought with little scoring one Long - Branch receiving 18 - of (interference) 3.50, Lyttle (match MOTORING NEWS 4 i Breeze smartly through 14.40, Tushingham, 4 i y FROM $79.95 /] | , . e -| the 3 ame of mise t) goal by each club. 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